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Is Body Roundness Index the new BMI, is it an accurate health indicator? Here's what NHS has to sayRecent reports are claiming that Body Roundness Index is being termed as the new Body Mass Index which is being abbreviated as BMI and NHS ...
Is this AI tool accurate enough to predict your death? Here's what scientists sayAI Death Predictor: Researchers have developed the AI-ECG Risk Estimator (AIRE), an AI mortality calculator that predicts health risks and ...
Economic Survey 2023 Highlights: Growth to remain robust, CAD may widen, loan rates to stay highEconomic Survey 2023 Highlights: The Survey said that the Indian economy has recovered from Covid-induced contraction. It noted that Indian...
South Asians in England at greater risk in second COVID wave, new study findsLed by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), the study published in the medical journal 'Lancet' on Friday accounted fo...
Indians at greater risk from COVID-19 in UK's health sector: Report"Indian men are 150 per cent more likely to work in health or social care roles than their white British counterparts," according to the re...
Indians among worst COVID-19 affected ethnic groups in EnglandFigures released this week by the National Health Service England show that of the 13,918 patients who died in hospitals till April 17 afte...
Indian-origin UK medics chief warns doctors' lives being put at riskAccording to a recent survey, more than half of doctors working in high-risk environments said there were either shortages or no supply at ...
A visit to the museum will help you live longerPeople who engage in arts activities more frequently (every few months or more) have a 31 per cent lower risk of dying.
Why sitting is no worse for health than standingAny stationary posture where energy expenditure is low may be detrimental to health, be it sitting or standing.
India's treatment centres must publish data on how they combat CancerBut when we do detect it early, cancer patients have to wait for treatment to start because of sheer volumes. Sometimes ‘early’ cancer beco...
Rotating night shifts can be hazardous to health: StudyWorking in rotating night shifts may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and lung cancer, a new study has warned.
‘We believe in locally managed board-led co’David Muiry, MD (life and health), Swiss Re Services UK, speaks about the health insurance market and the group's plans for India. Mr Muiry...